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globalwatcher
FYI
And hedge against Yen has to be added to complete this article. Bring it back to US $ base, not based on Japanese currency
Good luck, everyone!!.
NipponMarketBlog
Abenomics will end up doing nothing for Japan unless structural reform is taken seriously. So far, there is little proof that this will or can happen. The true and meaningful structural reform has to happen within corporate Japan, and most of that can not be dictated by government. The corporate sector has proven itself incapable of reforming and restructuring properly and simply muddled through over the past several decades, and it seems more and more likely that only a very severe situation such as default on government debt, will finally kick off the cleansing and revival of corporate Japan.
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kurisupisu
I'm betting 20%of my savings that the yen will go into free fall....